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  2. Space food - Wikipedia

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    Astronauts in later Mercury missions (1959–1963) disliked the food that was provided. They ate bite-sized cubes, freeze-dried powders, and tubes of semiliquids. The astronauts found it unappetizing, experienced difficulties in rehydrating the freeze-dried foods, and did not like having to squeeze tubes or collect crumbs. [3]

  3. Space Food Sticks - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, astronauts on board Skylab 3 ate modified versions of Space Food Sticks to test their "gastrointestinal compatibility". [3] Space Food Sticks disappeared from North American supermarket shelves in the 1980s. They were revived by Retrofuture Products, of Port Washington, NY in 2006. Two flavors, chocolate and peanut butter, were released.

  4. NASA looks to spice up astronaut menu with deep space food ...

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    In the 2015 sci-fi film "The Martian," Matt Damon stars as an astronaut who survives on a diet of potatoes cultivated in human feces while marooned on the Red Planet. Its innovation has put it in ...

  5. Freeze-dried ice cream - Wikipedia

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    The center at the Ames Research Center in California began researching how to allow visitors to taste astronaut food in 1973. They contacted American Outdoor Products and Backpacker's Pantry, the latter becoming a known source for freeze-dried meals like stews and even pasta dishes for serious campers and backpackers. [13]

  6. Here’s what the astronauts stranded on the ISS are eating ...

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    According to NASA, the ISS stocks about 3.8 pounds of food per astronaut per day, with a stockpile of additional food for any unexpected extension of missions. The food, which is personalized to ...

  7. How stranded Boeing Starliner astronauts will manage to have ...

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    Doctors for the space agency are closely monitoring the health and food intake of Wilmore, 61, and Williams, 59, after a recent photo appeared to show Williams looking jarringly gaunt.

  8. List of items smuggled into space - Wikipedia

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    On March 23, 1965, Gemini 3 astronauts Gus Grissom and John Young brought a corned beef sandwich into orbit, which was widely publicized in the media. [2] They were reprimanded by NASA officials. [3] On December 15, 1965, Walter Schirra discreetly brought a harmonica on board Gemini VI-A and played the song "Jingle Bells".

  9. We tried astronaut food while still on earth - AOL

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